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authorJoey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2014-12-22 16:11:18 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joeyh@joeyh.name>2014-12-22 16:11:18 -0400
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-* keep an origin branch with the files debian ships
-
- Not sure quite how to do this yet, it seems it would need to clone
- the repo, switch to origin, and commit, then push back to /etc,
- and either merge origin or commit a second time.
- And do this after apt runs only, of course.
-
- Alternatively, commit in /etc, then clone the repo, switch to origin, and
- cherry pick the commit into origin?
-
- Of coure, unless etckeeper is installed by debootstrap or thereabouts,
- you won't have a true pristine origin branch.
-
- etcgit manages this, maybe steal its method?
- git://git.debian.org/git/users/jo-guest/etcgit.git
-
-* split the repo
-
- One way to split it would be to put private (non-world-readable) files
- in one repo, and public in another. This would need either symlink
- farming or git "fake bare" repos, both of which are not pleasant, yet.
-
- Another way would be to allow splitting out subdirs into their own repos.
- This is already doable, would just need modifying the pre-install and
- post-instlal stuff (ie, it needs to commit in the subdirs too). Using mr
- would be a possibility..